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77mm Circular Polarizer II

Dramatically reduces reflections from water and glass as well as rendering blue skies darker.
$210.00*SRPSRP (Suggested Retail Price) listed only as a suggestion. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.
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best quality well built, very easy to clean and provides best effect. May 9, 2012
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Can a lens hood be mounted on the front of this polarizer?

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Yes, I have a 24-120 f4 Nikon Lense and I can mount the hood without any problem. I hope this answer your question. Thank you,
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I use 67mm filters, which are threaded. I did a search of other photography forums and sites and found a number of references to threading on the front of the Nikon 77mm filters for attachment of additional filters. While I don't see where that would necessarily allow for a screw-in hood I guess you could assume it could work. Just be careful about cross-threading. If I learn anything more of that capability I'll post it here.
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